Ya'akov |
So I am building a Sword (Currently a Keen, Impact, Katana, which is quite fun; 15-20 critical threat range!). I was reading through the materials that are available for making swords, and noticed the one called "Lead-Lined", which essentially adds an extra damage point if it's a one-handed weapon, +2 damage if it's a two-handed weapon, without changing the base material.
My question is if there are any other materials like this that can be added to weapons in a similar manner. I mean ANY materials; I don't care weather they'll work for a sword or not.
Brian Lefebvre RPG Superstar 2014 Top 32 |
what book is lead-lined found in? It would be easier to answer your question after reading the material description.
I believe alchemical silver is the only material that describes being bonded to a steel weapon, but doesn't detail at what stage of production the process occurs.
It is usually best to buy a special material item before beginning to enchant it.
Qaianna |
As far as standard by-the-book stuff, not that I know of. You're already making it nasty by, you know, being 2d6 slashing with a 15-20/x2 crit range. Alternate materials are usually used not to add damage, but to remove DR. There are a few that add under certain circumstances, but nothing across the board I can see in Paizo stuff (at least from UE).
Protoman |
Check out armor modifications. Has some optional rules from the Faction Guide.
Dirty Tactics Toolbox has a spiked hilt where one can hide a dagger inside the hilt of a sword or hafted weapon.
That's all I can think of for now.